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  Magazines:

  Air & Space

  Air Force

  Aviation Week and Space Technology

  Command: Military History, Strategy, & Analysis

  Leatherneck

  Marine

  Marine, Almanac 95

  Marine, Almanac 96

  Marine Corps Gazette

  Naval History

  The Economist

  The Hook

  U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings

  U.S. News & World Report

  World Airpower Journal

  Videotapes:

  AAAV: Leading the Way. General Dynamics Land Systems, 1995.

  AAV7A1: First to Fight. United Defense, 1995.

  Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAAV). United Defense, 1995.

  AH-I W Supercobra, August 1994. Bell Textron, 1994.

  Army TACMS, Loral Vought Systems, 1994.

  Barrett M82A1 and M90. Barrett Firearms Mfg., Inc., 1995.

  Behind Enemy Lines: USMC Reconnaissance. Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1995.

  Bell Helicopters in the Gulf War. Bell Textron, 1991.

  Beyond the Horizon. Litton Ingalls Shipbuilding, 1988.

  BLU-109B: Penetrate and Destroy. Lockheed Missiles and Space Company.

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  Forward from the Sea. Bell Textron, 1994.

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  Hellfire--The Difference. Rockwell International, 1992.

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  Hercules Multi-Mission Aircraft. Lockheed Aeronautical Syste
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  History of the Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAAV). AAAV Program Manager. 1995.

  It's About Performance. Sight & Sound Media. 1995.

  Javelin 94. TI/Martin Joint Venture, 1994.

  Joint Stars. Grumman. 1994.

  Joint Stars One System Multiple Missions. Grumman. 1993.

  JSOW Update 1994. Texas Instruments, 1994.

  LHD Mission Conference. Litton Ingalls Shipbuilding, 1994.

  M1A1 for the USMC. General Dynamics Land Systems, 1995.

  MAG-13 Music Video--Long Version. McDonnell Douglas, 1991.

  Maritime Preposition Force. Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1994.

  MLRS: In the Storm. Loral Vought Systems, 1993.

  Navy ATD Narration. Lockheed Martin Loral Vought Systems. 1993.

  Navy League Music Loop 94. Newport News Shipbuilding, 1994.

  Night of the Cobra. Bell Textron, 1993.

  Nite Hawk F/A-I8 Targeting FLIR Video. Lockheed Martin Loral, 1994.

  On the Road Again. McDonnell Douglas, Northrop, General Electric, Hughes. 1994.

  Operation Desert Storm Nite Hawk and Pave Tack FLIR Video for IRIS. Loral Aeronutronic. 1991.

  Paveway Stock Footage. Defense Systems & Electronics Group. 1991.

  Predator Presentation. Lockheed Martin Loral, 1993.

  Putting Technology to Sea. Litton Ingalls Shipbuilding, 1994.

  Storm from the Sea. Naval Institute, 1991.

  Systems Integration: Forging New Frontiers. Bell Textron, 1993.

  Tiltrotor Technology: Taking 21st Century Flight to a New Dimension. Bell Helicopter Textron, Visual Communications Center. 1995.

  Uncooled FLIR. Texas Instruments, 1995.

  United Defense AAAV. Texas Instruments, 1995.

  V-22s Are Coming. Bell Textron, 1994.

  War in the Gulf Video Series,1-4. Video Ordnance Inc., 1991.

  Warriors From the Sea. Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1993.

  Wings of the Red Star, Volume 1,2, and 3. The Discovery Channel, 1993.

  CD-ROMs/Software:

  Academic Year 1994 Curriculum: Multimedia CD-ROM. Air Command and Staff College, USAF, 1994.

  Academic Year 1995 Curriculum: Multimedia CD-ROM (2 CDs). Air Command and Staff College, USAF, 1995.

  Atomic Age. Softkey, 1994.

  Desert Storm: The War in the Persian Gulf Warner New Media, 1991.

  Distance Learning Course, Multimedia Edition. Air Command and Staff College, USAF, 1995.

  Encarta 96 Encyclopedia. Microsoft, 1996.

  Infopedia. Future Vision Multimedia, 1995.

  Warplanes: Modern Fighting Aircraft. Maris, 1994.

  Wings (4 CD set). Discovery Communications, 1995.

  World Factbook 1995 Edition. Wayzata, 1995.

  Games:

  Flight Commander 2. Avalon Hill Company, 1994.

  Flying Nightmares. Domark Software, 1994.

  Harpoon (3rd Ed.). Game Designers Workshop, 1987.

  Harpoon Classic (Version 1.5). Alliance Interactive Software, 1994.

  Harpoon II. Three Sixty, 1995.

  Phase Line Smash. Game Designers Workshop. 1993.

  TAC OPS: Modern Tactical Combat 1994-2000. Arsenal Publishing, 1994.

  1 There are two ports on the Mediterranean named Tripoli. The one in the song is Tripoli, Libya, not to be confused with Tripoli, Lebanon.

  2 In 1846 American settlers poured into California, where they soon outgunned the tiny Mexican garrisons. Fremont led these settlers in the "Bear Flag Revolt," which briefly established California as a fictitious independent country. This is why the state flag is still inscribed "California Republic." Later, during the Mexican War, the Navy's Pacific Squadron under Commodore John D. Sloat seized the towns along the California coast, with the help of Fremont's local forces. California officially joined the United States in 1850 as the thirty-first state.

  3 They did so alongside the "Brave Rifles" of the 3rd Cavalry Regiment, the predecessors of the modern 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment which we explored in Armored Cav: A Guided Tour of an Armored Cavalry Regiment.

  4 Airpower zealots believed that daylight precision bombing, using the top-secret Norden bombsight, would quickly cripple the German war effort. It turned out that the accuracy of bombing had been overestimated by several orders of magnitude, and most of the bombs dropped on Germany were wasted.

  5 Navy submarines sank far more enemy shipping in WWII than the cherished and vastly expensive battleships, despite the handicap of scandalously unreliable torpedoes during the first year of the war.

  6 Twelve of these awards were posthumous. Several Navy medics serving with Marine units on Iwo Jima were also awarded the Medal.

  7 Note, "Blue water" is generally understood to mean naval operations on. above, or under the ocean, beyond the continental shelf, which is nominally defined as the 200-fathom (1200-foot/600-meter) depth-contour line. "Blue water" may also be viewed as ocean areas beyond the direct influence of enemy land-based airpower.

  8 This was codified in law so that no future President or Secretary of Defense could disband the Corps or reduce it to a token force merely through an executive order or administrative reorganization. President Harry S Truman was not fond of the Marine Corps. The Congress, during those years, was not fond of President Truman.

  9 For a description of the Global Positioning System, see Navigation, starting on page 91.

 

 

 


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